What Highlanders Do when they're bored * I'm MOVING TO WALES LOL*

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HennysMom,

You would be amazed at these guys and the way they think believe me, and Welsh, Scots and Irish, we are all Celts...lol... and I am a mix of all of them, so thank you.

It is amazing what they can cook up.

But don't underestimate American men either, I bet you any money that if they were stuck on a hillside with a million sheep and a dozen manic dogs they could do this too....lol.

The best thing I have seen in ages was at the Royal Welsh Show a few years ago, my dog's parents were there and work as a team, and they were herding ducks around the showring. They moved like a cloud, absolutely fabulous. I had a bus full of disabled children with me so I could not take my own dog and he is not trained anyway, but I was so proud of his mother and father.
 
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HAH! only for number of times gearing up and down to make turns on a Sunday morning!

Pendine was where my very first driving lessons were. All I did was drive in ovals - gear up, gear down, turn, gear up etc.

Then we moved on to an industrial park where I learned clutch control and how to keep the car in the right part of the road.

Thank you Rowland - where ever you are.

Cheryl
 
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Did each wife have seven sacks?

Wow! Yeah! Howja know that?

My grandpa met that same guy. Turns out each sack had seven cats!

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Missed that someone else knew about the seven cats, but did you know that each cat had seven kits?

Cheryl
 
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My Poultry Professor showed this to us last semester. I thought it was awesome. She went on a rant about one of our freaky news ladies going nuts because she thought they actually blew up the sheep.
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